Prepare for a world post-crash where self-reliance isn’t just admirable, but necessary. Hoard not just gold and silver, and their pre-1965 brethren, but the knowledge of how to prosper when the paper promises of yesteryear lie as relics amongst the detritus of a failed fiscal policy. For More Information, Click The Button Below.
Our precarious predicament is further amplified by the subtle market manipulations orchestrated by political and financial institutions. The free market, which should operate under the laws of supply and demand, finds itself unnaturally influenced, leading to distortions and inefficiencies. These maneuvers skew the reality of the marketplace, surreptitiously shaping outcomes to the benefit of the select few while undermining the economic sovereignty of many. To Read More Click The Button Below.
The economic underpinnings of the United States, and by extension, the Western world, are quivering under the dual pressures of a swelling debt burden and a monetary system tethered to relentless borrowing. As we sift through the layers of economic reports and analyses, the patterns crystallize into a narrative of profound concern—an economy flirting with the terminal stages of a dollar-based debt currency cycle. For More Information Click The Button Below.
Given the unreliable nature of fiat currencies and the potential for rapid devaluation, a concerted move toward physical holdings in gold and silver is sensible. Reducing exposure to the debt-laden monetary system acts as a buffer against the looming threats of inflation and market volatility. Pre-1965 coins, which carry intrinsic metal value, are of particular note for their dual role as currency and tangible assets. Click The Button Below for More Information.
This market report evaluates key economic indicators and commodities, conjecturing their potential impact on investment dynamics and the dollar’s value. Amidst the sudden heavy purchase of debt, stubborn bond yields, and rising commodity prices, our analysis focuses on providing insightful guidance for investors navigating through foggy financial terrains. Click The Button Below For More Information.
As a perennial advocate for preparedness, I reiterate the imperativeness of readiness for a post-debt market landscape. The trappings of modern convenience may become a vestigial luxury; hence, the prescient will now stock up on food, water, alternative energy sources, and the like, ensuring a semblance of steadiness in potential tumult. Click The Button Below To Read More.
Regardless of Trump and Elon’s promises to keep the BRICS nations from destroying the dollar – it is clear the Federal Reserve is actively destroying the currency now. Lowering interest rates into rising inflation while the debt market continues to implode is an Econ 101 lesson on what not to do to preserve the purchasing power of a debt-base-theft-currency. To Read More Click the Button Below.
The scenario laid out here is not a mere exercise in economic forecasting—it reflects a deeply fractured system. My decades of research and commentary compel me to impart a hard truth: We are likely in the final months of a dollar-based debt currency life cycle. The signs are evident, and history is dotted with the remnants of similar economic declines. An institutional malaise hollows out economies, leaving unprepared populations to grapple with diminished wealth and purchasing power. Click Below to Read More.
Sadly, I see a system being fecklessly dismantled. The fiscal irresponsibility we witness and the egregious oversight in managing the lifeblood of our economy—the US dollar—could lead us to a precipice from which return is impossible. Should the dollar reach the critical stage known as a credit crisis, we will have reached the point of what Austrian economists call the “Crack Up Boom.” Click The Button Below For More Info.
The consequences of inflation are malinvestment, waste, a wanton redistribution of wealth and income, the growth of speculation and gambling, immorality and corruption, disillusionment, social resentment, discontent, upheaval and riots, bankruptcy, increased government controls, and eventual collapse. – Henry Hazlitt To Learn More Click The Button Below.
- 1
- 2









